Gospel singer Solly Moholo’s family is urgently seeking R700,000 for life-saving brain surgery after the artist’s recent health crisis. Last week, Moholo fell ill during a tour in Botswana and was subsequently transferred to a hospital in South Africa, where he remains in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU).
The need for the substantial amount was disclosed in a statement from Moholo’s management team. The statement, issued on behalf of Moholo’s family by his legal representatives, outlines the gravity of the situation and provides banking details for those wishing to contribute to the medical expenses. The full statement reads: “As Solly Moholo’s management team, we just wanted to update you as his fans regarding Solly Moholo’s recent hospitalization. The letter below is written on behalf of the family by Solly Moholo’s legal representatives, with the accompanying banking details for those who would like to contribute towards his medical bills.”
Following his transfer to South Africa, it was revealed that Moholo required urgent brain surgery. His management team emphasized the critical nature of his condition and appealed for financial support from fans and the public. They urged: “Solly was transferred to a South African hospital last night [Wednesday]. He is in ICU, and doctors have discovered he urgently needs a brain operation. At this difficult time, his family, team, and friends need your assistance in keeping him alive. Any amount of money would be appreciated. If you want to donate, please use the banking details.”
In related news, rapper Da L.E.S faced a similar financial strain recently when he was moved from a private hospital to a public one after suffering a stroke. His family struggled with medical costs and sought financial help from close friends. The public’s support is crucial during these challenging times for both Moholo and Da L.E.S., highlighting the importance of community solidarity in times of medical emergencies.
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